Getting in early tonight, as I have a feeling I might crash before 9.00 pm.
Sign, sounds like another postive week for you. I love hearing your positive news, it really cheers me up.
Indigo, I always hate getting the end of year reports, they are so generic at our school that it rarely resembles my dcs in any recognisable way.
Odd week here, am still on my diet, but have raging PMT which has made me into the grumpy Mummy from hell. Needless to say I won't be weighing myself this week.
Got mine and ds's blood test results and both were, no further action required. Ds's paed's secretary rang to book an emergency appointment, but I was in with the tumble drier (raining buckets here today) and didn't hear the call, then have been unable to get through to her all day since. 
The boys had transition day this week, where they spent a day in their next year classes with their new teacher. Both boys had previously been told who they were having, only to arrive and find out it had all changed.
Ds1's year have all been mixed up, so some of the children from his class have gone into the other year 5 class and some of the other class are moving to his. No-one thought it might be an idea to pre-warn me about this, so I could prepare him, despite the inclusion teacher being heavily involved with transition.
Received an email from her saying the transition morning went well and ds was happy, only to have him sob all evening, not sleep and then cry all the next morning while he was getting ready for school.
Fortunately, they did have the foresight to keep him with his best friend and small group of tolerant peers, as well as shifting the troubled looked after boy and ds's main bully to the other class - which should distribute the children that need a lot of extra support more evenly throughout the year. He also has the better half of this year's teachers (the one whose own ds has AS) two days a week next year - which he was really pleased about. So all in all the shake up will probably be better for him - I just wish they'd given me the opportunity to prepare him for it slowly.
Ds2 has gone from being told he was having a nice lady teacher to having one of two male teachers in the whole school - who also happens to be just about the strictest. He's petrified of him, not helped by ds1 having a couple of serious run-ins with him last year prior to his dx. I don't think he's that bad and think its great that the school has two male teachers, as good male role-models in schools are often thin on the ground. Am hoping he'll relax when he realises he's not an ogre.
Ds1 has a crazy week next week with a school trip, sports day and a charity/non-uniform day, so am fully expecting him to be on edge. Roll on the summer holidays.
Dd has decided this week that she is well and truly a two year old, whose favourite word is no and must use her favourite word at every available opportunity. She's also under the weather, so bursting into screams wails tears every five minutes over nothing, then wilting and saying "I'm not feeling very well Mummy" whilst doing a good impression of a limpet.
We aren't doing a thing this weekend - can't remember the last weekend when we didn't have something planned and am so looking forward to the break.
Don't anyone offer me booze or chocolate tonight - am already perilously close to my calories for today.